In a time when shooting games and Battle Royale have taken over the gaming industry by storm, The Crew 2 is one of the few games that dared to do something different. The open-world racing game lets players cruise through the USA using boats, cars, and even planes.

Released in 2018, the game is developed by Ivory Tower and published by Ubisoft. Compared to its predecessor, The Crew 2 features a nonlinear storyline that players can complete in any order.

That being said, players have reported issues such as the game crashing after customizing the Porsche 550 Spyder and Low Poly Golden Smoke disappearing or missing from inventory.

And according to recent reports from The Crew 2 players, it looks like the server disconnection issue still persists. The problem surfaced a few days ago with players saying that they were getting disconnected frequently.

Some said that they were getting ‘Error code 3_c4fa433c_353’ whenever they got disconnected.

And almost a week after players complained about the issue, the developers said on Twitter that they were working to resolve the problem via scheduled server maintenance.

Below are some reports from The Crew 2 players affected by the server disconnection issue.

Unfortunately, after the servers came back up, players started reporting once again that the issue was not resolved. Thankfully, Ubisoft Support commented on the matter and said that they had difficulty deploying the fix.

While they said that they were working on it, there is no ETA on when the issue will be fixed.

We hope Ubisoft soon fixes the server disconnection issue so The Crew 2 players can play the game once again. If and when they do, we will be updating space to let you know so make sure you stay tuned.

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